Replacing leaky corner shower on basement floor of 15 yr old house. Removed old setup and there's a 2" CI riser flush with the floor. No new corner shower available to fit drain location so trenched floor to position new drain with a jog of 5" or so over to the riser.
Busted up the floor and the riser is inserted into a rubber adapter that is in what appears to be a 3" hubbed P trap. All I want to do is extract the riser from this rubber fitting, probably replace the rubber fitting, then go with PVC to new drain location a few inches away.
I actually strapped this riser to my hydraulic floor jack and couldn't budge it. I can turn it with a pipe wrench and I can rock it back-n-forth - so I'm guessing this is a slip fit with no threads.
Any tricks on how to yank this thing out?
Busted up the floor and the riser is inserted into a rubber adapter that is in what appears to be a 3" hubbed P trap. All I want to do is extract the riser from this rubber fitting, probably replace the rubber fitting, then go with PVC to new drain location a few inches away.
I actually strapped this riser to my hydraulic floor jack and couldn't budge it. I can turn it with a pipe wrench and I can rock it back-n-forth - so I'm guessing this is a slip fit with no threads.
Any tricks on how to yank this thing out?